Denmark's immigration policy uses a points based system called the Danish Green Card to attract skilled individuals from outside the EU. The Danish Green Card allows skilled individuals to obtain a residence permit based solely on their qualifications for the purpose of finding work in Denmark. The residence permit is granted after a successful evaluation based on a point based system, which scores applicants on factors such as age, educational level, language skills, and work experience. You must obtain 100 points to pass.
In connection with your university some students with a specific education will be able to obtain a Danish Green card when they have just finished their masters.
The Green Card point system is as follows:
The Green Card point system is as follows:
Education:
In general an Indian 2 year master will result in 50 points.
Field of study:
If your field of study clearly meets a declared subject on the “positive list” then you will have 10 extra points. Please see the link below.
http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/work/positivelist/positive_list_overview.htm
Some of the subjects are:
- Building engineer
Requirement: Master's degree
- Construction engineer
Requirement: Master's degree
- Electric engineer
Requirement: Medium-cycle higher education
- Mechanical engineer
Requirement: Medium-cycle higher education
- Database developer
Requirement: Documentation of at least three years' IT education
- IT consultant
Requirement: Documentation of at least three years' IT education
- IT project manager
Requirement: Documentation of at least three years' IT education
- Network consultant
Requirement: Documentation of at least three years' IT education
- Software developer
Requirement: Documentation of at least three years' IT education
- System developer
Requirement: Documentation of at least three years' IT education
University Ranking:
Bonus points are given if you have graduated from a university which is internationally recognised for its high academic level according to the latest THES-QS World Ranking. The ranking can be found on the internet.
Top 400: 5 points
Top 200: 10 points
Top 100: 15 points
Indian universities listed in THES-QS World Ranking:
No. University Ranking
1 Indian Institute of Technology ,Bombay 163
2 Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi 181
3 Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur 237
4 Indian Institute of Technology Madras 284
5 University of Delhi 291
6 Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur 335
7 Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati 401-500
8 Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee 401-500
9 University of Calcutta 401-500
10 University of Mumbai 401-500
11 University of Pune 501-600
Language skills:
If you studied in English and can prove it, or you have passed an IELTS test with an overall band score of 6.5 or higher, you will be able to claim 20 points.
Age:
If you are 34 years or younger, you will have 15 points.
The above mentioned areas alone will result in a total of 100 points = 50+10+5+20+15.
You are also able to obtain points in other areas, such as:
Adaptation:
If you have been living or working in an EU/EEA country or Switzerland you can also have points for this. For example, completion of a least one year’s study at a higher educational program in an EU/EEA country or Switzerland will give you an additional 5 points. There are also other ways to obtain points for adaptation. Please follow the link below:
http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/work/greencard-scheme/greencard-scheme.htm
WORK EXPERIENCE:
You can claim points for work experience according to how many years, within the last five years, you have worked as a researcher or in a field where Denmark is currently experiencing a shortage of qualified professionals. These fields and specific job titles are available on the positive list. Other areas within the ‘work experience’ field where you can claim points are listed below:
1-2 years within the past five years as a researcher/in field listed on the Positive List: 10 points
3-5 years within the past five years as a researcher/in field listed on the Positive List: 15 points
Again it must be obvious that a major part of you every day job is on the Positive list.
3-5 years within the past five years, other work: 5 points
How to apply?
If you are applying for a residence and work permit under the greencard scheme, you have to complete the GR1 application form. The application form contains a detailed description of how you should complete the form, and which documents you must attach. Your application should be submitted at the VFS centre nearer to you.
For further information we kindly refer you to the following homepages:
www.ambnewdelhi.um.dk
www.dk.vfsglobal.co.in
www.newtodenmark.dk
www.workindenmark.dk
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact the work in Denmark Centre in New Delhi on: delambwidc@um.dk